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SUMMARY:Textile Masters to the World: The global desire for Indian cloth
DESCRIPTION:From 24 March 2023 \nDaily\, 10am – 7pm | Fridays\, 10am – 9pm \nAsian Civilisations Museum\, Level 3\, Fashion and Textiles Gallery \n  \nThe Asian Civilisations Museum presents Textile Masters to the World: The global desire for Indian cloth with a selection of exquisite garments and textiles at its Fashion and Textiles Gallery. Featuring 27 pieces from the National Collection and loans\, the exhibition spotlights the historic global impact of textile production in India\, and its role as evidence of trade and cultural exchange between India and regions such as the Middle East\, Southeast Asia\, and Europe from the fourteenth to nineteenth century. From fashion and furnishing\, to gift exchange and heirlooms\, visitors can marvel at the artistry and craftsmanship of early textile masters\, and discover how Indian textiles influenced local designs\, materials and fashions wherever they were traded. 
URL:https://artsequator.com/event/textile-masters-to-the-world-the-global-desire-for-indian-cloth-2/
LOCATION:Asian Civilisations Museum\, 1 Empress Pl\,\, Singapore\, 179555\, Singapore
CATEGORIES:Children/Family (Events),Literary Events/Talks (Events),Other (Events),Visual Arts (Events)
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20230802
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20260801
DTSTAMP:20260429T211915
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SUMMARY:Benchmarks
DESCRIPTION:Experience the Civic District afresh this August 2023 onwards\, with Benchmarks\, a new public art trail commissioned by the Civic District Alliance (CDA). Designed by six Singapore-based artists\, Lua Boon Kai\, Joyce Beetuan Koh\, Immanuel Koh\, Yang Jie\, Jeffrey Tan and Jason Wee\, the public art initiative features a series of six unconventional artwork benches inspired by punctuation marks dotted around the arts and culture precinct. Each art bench draws from the rich heritage of the district\, inviting visitors to have meaningful exchanges with themselves\, other visitors\, or even the surroundings while appreciating the beauty of the Civic District and its colourful stories. These art benches for Benchmarks are located at key areas of the Civic District\, such as the Asian Civilisations Museum\, The Arts House\, The Esplanade – Theatres on the Bay and along the Singapore River. \nFollow #CVDBenchmarks on:\nWebsite: https://artshouselimited.sg/civic-district\nFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/theartshouse\nInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/theartshouse
URL:https://artsequator.com/event/benchmarks/
LOCATION:The Arts House\, 1 Old Parliament Lane\, Singapore\, Singapore
CATEGORIES:Artist Opportunities,Visual Arts (Events)
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DTSTART;TZID=Asia/Shanghai:20231116T080000
DTEND;TZID=Asia/Shanghai:20241121T170000
DTSTAMP:20260429T211915
CREATED:20240403T051648Z
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SUMMARY:Selections from the 21st Century Art Museum (21AM)
DESCRIPTION:21st Century Art Museum is a transmedia project of the Cultural Center of the Philippines (CCP) that seeks to promote the institution’s collection of art\, objects\, and artifacts. It exists online and digitally\, as it does on the CCP’s Accession Record System (ARS)\, and everywhere it can\, including in real life spaces. From November 2023 until November 2024\, an iteration of it will be on exhibit at the National Museum of Fine Arts\, with contemporary art works from the 1960s to the 1980s\, across Framed under two sections\, “The Possibilities of Luminance” and “Man and Nature\,” the selection highlights artistic defiance of traditional art forms and the shift towards conceptual\, experimental\, and abstract work. \nClick here for more information.
URL:https://artsequator.com/event/selections-from-the-21st-century-art-museum-21am/
LOCATION:National Museum of Fine Arts Philippines\, Padre Burgos Ave\, Ermita\, Manila\, Philippines
CATEGORIES:Visual Arts (Events)
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20240119
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20250101
DTSTAMP:20260429T211915
CREATED:20240221T073213Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240221T073213Z
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SUMMARY:Sound Plot: True/South\, A Collection of Audio Plays
DESCRIPTION:𝗦𝗼𝘂𝗻𝗱 𝗣𝗹𝗼𝘁: 𝗧𝗿𝘂𝗲/𝗦𝗼𝘂𝘁𝗵 is a collection of audio plays responding to the geographical area of Tanjong Pagar/Pasir Panjang where the Singapore Art Museum currently resides. With audio design by Artwave Studio\, the plays first premiered as part of Singapore Art Week\, each with an audio spot installation at the museum and now available online as well. \nThe three short audio plays (of which the latter 2 were selected through our Open Call) are: \nSea Song  \nAdvisory: Contains some coarse language \nLaurie and Scott settle into their new expatriate lives at Sentosa Cove only to discover that not all is as it seems. Beneath the ostentatious luxuries of modern Singapore lie the sea and the land seething in their grief; and as Laurie’s connection to them grows she discovers that this loss is collective and communal. \nPlaywright: Joel Tan\nDirector: Cherilyn Woo\nActors: Julie Wee\, Daniel Jenkins\, Ching Shu Yi\, Serene Chen\, Tysha Khan\, Irsyad Dawood\, Joel Tan \nGhazal of the Banana Tree’s Heart \n\n\nA solitary banana tree remains on the shore\, the sole survivor amongst its compatriots\, lost to the need for the space they occupied; a lone banana tree that is the last repository of the stories of those shores – of fishermen\, turtles and the sea itself. Alone it sings the same refrain – but who listens? \nPlaywright: Danial Matin\nDirector: Grace Kalaiselvi\nActors: Suhaili Safari & Shahid Nasheer \nFragments of a Singaporean Hainanese \nAt the opening of a new exhibition on the Hainanese community in Singapore\, memories are excavated through the stories of three Hainanese immigrants of different generations\, their connections to an island they left for another\, and the sea that connects them. \nPlaywright: Wang Liansheng\nDirector: Lim Shien Hian\nActors: Jalyn Han\, Hang Qian Chou\, Rino Junior John\, Mitchell Fang
URL:https://artsequator.com/event/sound-plot-true-south-a-collection-of-audio-plays/
LOCATION:Singapore Art Museum\, 39 Keppel Rd\, #01-02 Tanjong Pagar Distripark\, Singapore 089065\, Singapore\, Singapore\, 089065\, Singapore
CATEGORIES:Children/Family (Events),Other (Events),Theatre (Events)
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DTSTART;TZID=Asia/Shanghai:20240405T100000
DTEND;TZID=Asia/Shanghai:20241201T190000
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SUMMARY:A unique approach to “figuring” art at National Gallery Singapore’s Figuring a Scene
DESCRIPTION:Discover new ways of “figuring” art at National Gallery Singapore’s new exhibition\, Figuring a Scene. Presented at Dalam Southeast Asia\, the show is Dr. Patrick Flores’ first curated exhibition for the Gallery since he joined in 2023 as Deputy Director of Curatorial & Research. Guided by an unconventional curatorial approach\, Dr. Flores diverges from the largely linear method of storytelling seen in the UOB Southeast Asia Gallery to encourage fresh perspectives on viewing\, understanding and appreciating Southeast Asian artworks and materials. It asserts that emotions\, imagination and sensory experiences play crucial roles in understanding art and inevitably defining how we make sense of history or society. The exhibition probes the process of creating forms and how sensitive materials like art gain significance within specific settings\, resembling the unfolding of narrative or drama. \n  \nFrom 5 April to 1 December 2024\, visitors may explore six episodes that investigate how elements from nature are depicted in different forms of art and take on meaning in broader contexts of history\, society\, faith and identity. Discover the links between fire\, a seemingly destructive element\, and Singapore’s national development or observe the different manifestations of the invisible element of air. \nFor more information on the exhibition\, please visit: nationalgallery.sg/FiguringAScene
URL:https://artsequator.com/event/a-unique-approach-to-figuring-art-at-national-gallery-singapores-figuring-a-scene/
LOCATION:National Gallery Singapore\, 1 St Andrew's Rd\, #01 – 01\,\, Singapore\, 178957\, Singapore
CATEGORIES:Visual Arts (Events)
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20240605
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20241216
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SUMMARY:ChildISH
DESCRIPTION:Reignite your childhood wonder with a multi-sensorial experience at regional libraries across Singapore. As we gear up for the launch of the Learning Gallery at SAM in July\, ChildISH warmly invites you to explore a whimsical world where art and poetry intertwine. This enchanting exhibition features the creative works of five talented local poets\, each crafting literary pieces inspired by the Learning Gallery’s artworks. Paired with captivating installation by Tan Zixi\, ChildISH offers interactive installations that seamlessly blend poetry and art\, creating a unique sensory adventure. \nPerfect for families and kids\, this showcase promises to ignite curiosity and joy\, celebrating the wonder of childhood. \nExhibition Schedule:  \n\nPunggol Regional Library (5 June 2024 – 21 July 2024)\nTampines Regional Library (24 July 2024 – 8 September 2024)\nWoodlands Regional Library (11 September 2024 – 27 October 2024)\nJurong Regional Library (30 October 2024 – 15 December 2024)
URL:https://artsequator.com/event/childish/
LOCATION:Library\, Punggol Regional Library\, Tampines Regional Library\, Woodlands Regional Library\, Jurong Regional Library
CATEGORIES:Children/Family (Events)
ORGANIZER;CN="Singapore%20Art%20Museum":MAILTO:enquiries@singaporeartmuseum.sg
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DTSTART;TZID=Asia/Shanghai:20240705T100000
DTEND;TZID=Asia/Shanghai:20250105T180000
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SUMMARY:Play:Date – Unlocking Cabinets of Play
DESCRIPTION:Reconnect with the joys of your favourite childhood toys at Play:Date – Unlocking Cabinets of Play\, the National Museum of Singapore’s new experiential pop-up centred on the theme of toys and play!  \nA collective effort with our local community of artists and toy collectors\, this showcase presents a diverse selection of over 250 locally and globally recognisable toys across various eras. From McDonald’s cherished collectibles and vintage Hot Wheels\, to well-known POP MART figurines and timeless Tamagotchi – reopen these treasured cabinets of play and discover the fascinating stories behind these beloved icons.  \nRecapture the whimsy of childhood playtime with an immersive experience\, including a transformed museum exterior dressed up with large-scale artworks by local artists\, photo-worthy spots\, and engaging digital gamified experiences to take your visit to the next level – featuring your very own Play:Mate digital toy avatar!  \nSo bring along your inner child and join us for a fun play date at the Museum!  \nWebsite: nationalmuseum.sg | FB national.museum.of.sg | IG natmuseum_sg | 
URL:https://artsequator.com/event/playdate-unlocking-cabinets-of-play/
LOCATION:National Museum of Singapore\, 93 Stamford Road\, Singapore\, 178897\, Singapore
CATEGORIES:Visual Arts (Events)
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DTSTART;TZID=Asia/Shanghai:20240720T100000
DTEND;TZID=Asia/Shanghai:20250129T190000
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CREATED:20240724T070456Z
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SUMMARY:Learning Gallery
DESCRIPTION:Spark Curiosity. Rekindle Wonder. Explore contemporary art with the uninhibited spirit of a child and rediscover the joy of learning. \nEstablished as part of Singapore Art Museum’s continued support of art education\, the Learning Gallery is dedicated to the engagement and understanding of broader issues through contemporary artworks. These artworks have been specially selected from the National Collection or commissioned to extend the learning of contemporary art to all ages. \nInspired by the theme of childhood\, this edition of the Learning Gallery encourages child-like curiosity in encounters with art. You are invited to embrace the spirit of exploration to have an uninhibited relationship with the world: to look\, feel and live fearlessly. \nExhibiting artworks of various media and across diverse forms of presentation\, the artworks address multiple themes such as home\, nature and the environment\, people\, places\, memory and time. They also raise important and timely questions on what it means to live in contemporary times\, evoking the emotions and experiences of each individual in the process. 
URL:https://artsequator.com/event/learning-gallery/
LOCATION:Singapore Art Museum\, 39 Keppel Rd\, #01-02 Tanjong Pagar Distripark\, Singapore 089065\, Singapore\, Singapore\, 089065\, Singapore
CATEGORIES:Visual Arts (Events)
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20240824
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20241104
DTSTAMP:20260429T211915
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SUMMARY:What It Is Of
DESCRIPTION:At the age of seven\, Éric Baudelaire participated in laboratory experiments designed to investigate the existence of telekinesis\, the ability to move objects using the power of one’s mind. The experiments used a tychoscope\, from the Greek tycho for chance and scope to see\, a tin-can-sized robot that ‘makes chance visible’ by drawing random patterns on paper. During half-hour sessions\, human participants were instructed to “bring the tychoscope towards them with their thoughts” and influence the drawings it made. These specimens were then compared to control drawings made without human subjects in the room\, to see if they deviated from pure chance and potentially demonstrated the existence of telekinetic phenomena. \nThe experiments were overseen by Isabelle Baudelaire\, Éric’s mother\, as part of a programme run by the Trasbior laboratory at the French industrial conglomerate CGE from 1980 to 1981. The programme set out to perform and analyse 1\,000 experiments\, but was closed down after only 215 sessions when the company was unexpectedly taken over. The tychoscope was lost to science. In 2020\, Éric began exploring his family’s history of parapsychological research\, including the work of his Nobel-prize-winning great-great-grandfather\, and recreated a contemporary replica of the original tychoscope. \nWhat It Is Of continues the Trasbior experiments\, aiming to create an archive of drawings from around the world far larger than the 1\,000 originally intended. Participants are invited to engage in a 25-minute session where they seek to influence the tychoscope’s movement with their consciousness. The resulting drawings become part of the exhibition and are displayed alongside control drawings made without a subject present. Visitors can compare the specimens and draw their own conclusions. This ever-expanding archive\, which probes notions of belief\, chance\, parapsychology and the interplay between mind and matter\, constitutes the work What It Is Of. \nWhat It Is Of\n24 August – 3 November 2024\n12pm – 7pm (Friday\, Saturday and Sunday) \nOpening\n24 August 2024\, Saturday\n6pm – 8pm \nArtist Sharing\n25 August 2024\, Sunday\n2pm – 3pm\nRSVP to +60 16 246 6814 \nTychoscope sessions\nWhat It Is Of is a participatory work. Visitors are welcome to sign up for a free half-hour session to create a tychoscope drawing which will become part of the exhibition and project archive. \nDuring each session\, a single participant is invited to sit at the drawing table with the tychoscope placed on a blank sheet of paper. For 25 minutes\, they are requested to sit quietly and focus on the tychoscope\, trying to bring it towards them purely with the power of their thoughts. The resulting drawing is numbered and displayed alongside a control drawing created without a human participant. \nSessions are held every half an hour while the exhibition is open. Participants are requested to arrive ten minutes before the session\, as late arrivals may not be able to participate. All are welcome to sign up\, as long as they are able to sit and focus for 25 minutes. \nSessions can be signed up for at: https://www.cloudjoi.com/shows/2190-what-it-is-of
URL:https://artsequator.com/event/what-it-is-of/
LOCATION:Blank Canvas\, 2\, Argus Lane\, George Town\, Penang\, 10200\, Malaysia
CATEGORIES:Visual Arts (Events)
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20240830
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20250721
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SUMMARY:Everyday Practices
DESCRIPTION:Everyday Practices is the inaugural exhibition at Singapore Art Museum (SAM)’s new collection gallery at Tanjong Pagar Distripark\, marking the opening of a dedicated space featuring artworks from the SAM collection that reflect contemporary global practices and life today.  \nThe exhibition features 21 artworks from 19 artists and 1 artist collective from 10 countries across Asia\, whose practices span different generations and media. Inspired by renowned performance artist Hsieh Tehching’s seminal work\, One Year Performance 1978-1979\, it delves into the themes of everyday life\, examining the repetitive nature of daily activities and the physical endurance they demand. Through the Everyday Practices\, visitors can discover how everyday actions can be transformed into meaningful gestures amidst adversity. The public can also look forward to a variety of programmes and activities designed to foster diverse conversations inspired by SAM’s collection.
URL:https://artsequator.com/event/everyday-practices/
LOCATION:Singapore Art Museum\, 39 Keppel Rd\, #01-02 Tanjong Pagar Distripark\, Singapore 089065\, Singapore\, Singapore\, 089065\, Singapore
CATEGORIES:Visual Arts (Events)
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DTSTART;TZID=Asia/Singapore:20240906T100000
DTEND;TZID=Asia/Singapore:20250202T190000
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SUMMARY:Teo Eng Seng: We’re Happy. Are You Happy?
DESCRIPTION:Immerse yourself in highly emotive creative expressions by Cultural Medallion recipient and pioneer artist Teo Eng Seng at National Gallery Singapore’s Teo Eng Seng: We’re Happy. Are You Happy? –  the largest and most in-depth survey on the multidisciplinary artist to date. Featuring close to 70 artworks that respond to global social-political events of the mid-20th century\, visitors can peek into Teo’s own lived experiences and his contributions to the local visual arts scene. \nFrom 6 September 2024 to 2 February 2025\, visitors are invited to explore Teo’s honest and witty negotiation between self and society. Teo transforms everyday materials into vibrant works of art\, embedding humour and irony into his socially engaged practice. His creations\, full of spontaneous and vivid compositions\, reflect his tongue-in-cheek takes on personal and broader social events. \nFor more information on the exhibition\, please visit: nationalgallery.sg/TeoEngSeng2024
URL:https://artsequator.com/event/teo-eng-seng-were-happy-are-you-happy/
LOCATION:Singtel Special Exhibition Gallery 1 and The Spine Hall\, National Gallery Singapore
CATEGORIES:Visual Arts (Events)
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DTSTART;TZID=Asia/Shanghai:20240907T120000
DTEND;TZID=Asia/Shanghai:20241110T180000
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SUMMARY:Playing it Safe in 2023\, Praying for Wealth in 2024
DESCRIPTION:ShanghART Singapore is delighted to present Lin Aojie’s solo exhibition “Playing it Safe in 2023\, Praying for Wealth in 2024”\, opening 7 September 2024 at 4pm. The exhibition brings together recent works by the artist\, showcasing witty insights gathered from his observations of the art industry\, the society\, and the world at large. \nMarking his debut exhibition in Southeast Asia\, the self-proclaimed Southeast Asian artist (Lin is based in Guangzhou) was inspired to adapt the iconic political cartoon “The Situation in the Far East” (时局图) with a contemporary twist to create his new iPad painting “Southeast Asia Art Scene”. His distinctive style is perfectly demonstrated through the cartoon-like aesthetics\, historical references\, layered symbolisms\, as well as reflections and observations of the art world and its relations to the wider society. These elements continue to manifest themselves across the other works in the exhibition in various forms. \nAs the exhibition title suggests\, the works presented reflect the human condition as perceived by the artist\, most notably through the pair of video works created in last and this year. A series of conversations across the two videos reveal the inner desires and the fundamentals of human nature\, with “Ultimate Super Dodgy Talk” (2024) hidden within the gallery and only accessible to the ones who are brave enough to take the extra step. \nThe Chinese title “人间” roughly translates to ‘the world of mortals’\, highlighting the observations of the human society from a broader perspective. However instead of positioning himself as a superior viewpoint\, Lin humorously inserts himself across his works. These paintings reference various settings such as the life of an artist and the art gallery system\, to the geopolitical situation\, as well as the unspoken rules and power dynamics in a society. \nConspicuously\, the only works that he is absent from are the triptych depicting the Three Deities. The figures are instead surrounded by a diverse variety of motifs ranging from traditional beliefs to urban myths\, forming a comprehensive image of humanity’s biggest wants through the ages. Once again showcasing Lin’s signature style\, the works blend traditional references with a contemporary approach by presenting these mouse paintings akin to how traditional Chinese posters are stuck onto the walls of their homes for blessing and protection\, except that they are in a commercial gallery space this time. \nThreading both personal narratives and universal motifs\, Lin ingeniously creates seemingly simple yet extremely layered paintings that present a multitude of ways of reading. His approach of discussing serious topics in a light-hearted manner positions himself as a unique voice in this increasingly complex and fragmented world.
URL:https://artsequator.com/event/playing-it-safe-in-2023-praying-for-wealth-in-2024/
LOCATION:ShanghART Singaproe\, Block 9 Lock Road #02-22\, 108937\, Singapore
CATEGORIES:Visual Arts (Events)
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20240912
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20241116
DTSTAMP:20260429T211915
CREATED:20240924T075712Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240924T075712Z
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SUMMARY:Anton Gautama Professional Development Scholarship
DESCRIPTION:The Anton Gautama Professional Development Scholarship seeks to play a role in shaping the photography community in Southeast Asia. In the 9th Singapore International Photography Festival (SIFP)\, the scholarship will subsidise majority of the programme fees directly related to SIPF’s Portfolio Review and selected Professional Development Programmes. (View all scholarship-eligible SIPF programmes here.) \nApply for Scholarship \nTo apply for the Anton Gautama Professional Development Scholarship\, fill out this electronic form. SIPF aims to inform you about your application outcome within seven (7) working days. \nEligibility \n\nThe scholarship is open to all applicants of South-East Asian descent only.\nApplicants at any stage of their professional development are welcome to apply. You do not need to be a full-time practicing photographer or artist to be eligible for this award.\nPriority will be given to first-time applicants who have not previously received this award. Previous recipients of this award are the most welcomed to apply again.\n\nScholarship Coverage \nUnder the Anton Gautama Professional Development Scholarship\, there are two grants: \n\nPortfolio Review Grant\nThis grant subsides up to 80% of programme fees directly related to the 9th SIPF Asia Meet: Portfolio Reviews. This grant is limited to 18 recipients.\nProgramme Grant\nThis grant subsidises up to SGD380 of programme fees directly related to eligible 9th SIPF Masterclasses & Seminar. This grant is limited to 12 recipients.\n\n\nFor more information about the Anton Gautama Professional Development Scholarship\, visit this link. \n– \nThe Anton Gautama Professional Development Scholarship is made possible with the generous patronage of Stephen Gunawan\, Lisa Gautama and the Gautama Family\, created in loving memory of the late documentary photographer\, Anton Gautama\, who believed that the pursuit of a photographic practice requires an open mind for critique and continued learning to shape one’s photographic voice. \nThe Singapore International Photography Festival (SIPF) is an international platform which aims to promote the arts and the appreciation of photography arts\, as well as critical thought and academic discourse on photography in Southeast Asia. The festival is organised by DECK Photography Art Centre Ltd.
URL:https://artsequator.com/event/anton-gautama-professional-development-scholarship/
LOCATION:DECK Office (Singapore International Photography Festival)\, 192 Waterloo Street\, Skyline Building\, Singapore\, 187966\, Singapore
CATEGORIES:Artist Opportunities
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ORGANIZER;CN="DECK%20Photography%20Art%20Centre%20Ltd.":MAILTO:meet@deck.sg
GEO:1.3012136;103.853197
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DTSTART;TZID=Asia/Shanghai:20240914T120000
DTEND;TZID=Asia/Shanghai:20241221T190000
DTSTAMP:20260429T211915
CREATED:20240924T075752Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240924T075752Z
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SUMMARY:[Collected on Paper] Occasion #1: Time Capsules
DESCRIPTION:A book showcase initiated by Hong Shu-ying \n14 Sep to 21 Dec 2024\nObjectifs Library\nFree admission \nRelated events\nBook Sharing (Please register here)\nDate & Time: Wed 2 Oct\, 7.30pm – 9pm\nLocation: Objectifs Workshop Space\nFree admission \nBook Club #1: Time Capsules (Please register here)\nDate & Time: Thu 14 Nov\, 7.30pm – 9pm\nLocation: Objectifs Annexe\nFree admission \nPREMISE \n“[collected on paper] has a simple premise. It intends to combine: \n\nthe magic of hearing an artist or bookmaker share about their process\, and\nthe luxury of time and comfort when reading in a library.\n\nAn art book is a curious object—it’s an artwork you can touch and carry around. It can have pictures and texts\, or many pictures and no text\, or even texts and no pictures. \nArt books afford a private space and mode of encounter that can be revisited freely and repeatedly. While I love the conversations surrounding books and their makers at an art fair\, it’s an awfully extroverted endeavour. [collected on paper] offers a chance to explore different art books and the creators’ thoughts in an intimate setting\, with notes on their processes and materials.” \nMODE \nA selection of books will be presented alongside a book club under a particular idea on each occasion. The showcase is held within an existing art book library\, allowing the books to be encountered in the context of other art books. \nThe first occasion will reflect on the idea of time capsules. On this occasion\, the books selected for discussions related to time capsules contain images that share certain qualities with the capsules themselves: \n\nmost of the images in these books were not originally intended to become part of a book.\nthese images\, like most in books\, gain additional readings over time\, but they also become irreplicable\, as the shift in time directly impacts their context.\n\n[collected on paper] is co-programmed by Hong Shu-ying and Objectifs Centre for Photography and Film. \n\nOccasion #1: Time Capsules  \nA time capsule is a container where things are well-kept and protected from the elements. I’ve always found it fascinating that everyday objects can become archived and emblematic of their era once they are placed in a time capsule. These items aren’t necessarily exclusive or rare but serve as a snapshot of what the capsule’s creator valued at that moment. The very existence of a time capsule implies that care and resources have been dedicated to preserving these objects. \nOn this occasion\, the books selected for discussions related to time capsules contain images that share certain qualities with the capsules themselves: \n\nmost of the images in these books were not originally intended to become part of a book.\nthese images\, like most in books\, gain additional readings over time\, but they also become irreplicable\, as the shift in time directly impacts their context.\n\nBooks Featured 📚📚📚 \n\nAparna Nori – 24 Slides\nGeorge Wong – Wallet\nLai Yu Tong – Things I Bought\, Things I Threw Away\, Things I Ate\, Things I Saw\, Things I Made\, and Other Things (For Future Reference)\nLou / Atelier HOKO – Spider & Man\n\n\nAbout Hong Shu-ying \nHong Shu-ying 方舒颖 is an artist who collects and works with found images and materials. She recontextualises familiar sights and sounds to highlight patterns\, repetitions\, and contradictions related to inheritance and ways of learning. \nHer recent projects delve into informal archives\, which act like personal and communal time capsules that encapsulate the banalities and peculiarities of life. These include handwritten elements found in scores and annotations\, alongside amateur videos and images. This fascination is informed by her experiences growing up in amateur Chinese orchestras and the internet. \nShu holds a BFA (Hons) in Media Art (Photography) from Nanyang Technological University\, School of Art\, Design\, and Media. She was awarded the Kwek Leng Joo Prize of Excellence in Photography and featured in the 6th Women in Film and Photography Showcase by Objectifs (Singapore). Recently\, she had her first solo presentation at Esplanade (Singapore) as part of the Singapore Art Week 2024. She has participated in exhibitions\, showcases\, and festivals internationally\, including in Austria\, Cambodia\, China\, Germany\, Indonesia\, Italy\, Malaysia\, the Netherlands\, South Korea\, Taiwan\, and Thailand.
URL:https://artsequator.com/event/collected-on-paper-occasion-1-time-capsules/
LOCATION:Objectifs Centre for Photography and Film\, 155 Middle Road\, Singapore\, 188977\, Singapore
CATEGORIES:Event of the Day,Literary Events/Talks (Events),Visual Arts (Events)
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20240918
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20241017
DTSTAMP:20260429T211915
CREATED:20240909T110630Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240909T110630Z
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SUMMARY:TENUNAN: A View on Tapestry of Historical Processes
DESCRIPTION:TENUNAN: A View on Tapestry of Historical Processes explores Kain Tenunan\, or Songket\, as a metaphor to explore the intricacies of historical developments. Known for its intricate craftsmanship and cultural significance\, Songket mirrors the complexity of weaving historical narratives. \nCurated by Bruneian veteran artist Osman Mohammad\, this exhibition draws parallels between the art of Songket weaving and the fabric of history. Each thread in Songket represents different societal elements—social movements\, economic changes\, and cultural shifts — interwoven to create a comprehensive tapestry of human experience. Just as weavers design patterns in Songket\, historical events form patterns that reflect societal dynamics\, trends\, and transformations. \nFeaturing works by Bruneian artists Yasmin Jaidin\, Faizal Hamdan\, and Armacester Arsad\, TENUNAN invites viewers to appreciate the interconnectedness of historical moments\, highlighting the skill and vision needed to navigate and shape pivotal events. It underscores the importance of preserving our collective legacy and understanding the complex interactions that shape our history. \nJoin us for a curator’s tour and artist talk on 21 Sept at 2:30pm – registration required. \nTENUNAN is part of The Idea of North — a 4-day festival commemorating the 40th anniversary of bilateral relations between Brunei and Singapore.
URL:https://artsequator.com/event/tenunan-a-view-on-tapestry-of-historical-processes/
LOCATION:10 Square\, 181\, Orchard Road\, #10-01\, Orchard Central\, Singapore\, Singapore\, 238896\, Singapore
CATEGORIES:Visual Arts (Events)
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ORGANIZER;CN="Global%20Cultural%20Alliance":MAILTO:candice_chee@gcaworld.sg
GEO:1.3008499;103.8396956
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DTSTART;TZID=Asia/Shanghai:20240921T100000
DTEND;TZID=Asia/Shanghai:20241013T190000
DTSTAMP:20260429T211915
CREATED:20240924T073755Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240924T073755Z
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SUMMARY:National Museum of Singapore's 137th Anniversary Celebrations and Final Curtain: Story of the Forest
DESCRIPTION:Join us in saying goodbye to National Museum of Singapore’s Story of the Forest – the well-loved installation inspired by Singapore’s treasured collection of natural history drawings by William Farquhar. With the installation coming to a close after eight years on 13 October 2024\, join in the farewell celebration with accompanying installations and activities that also coincide with the Museum’s 137th birthday celebrations.  \n  \nUnwind to the soothing sounds of nature in the aromatic forest-inspired lounge and embark on a healing sound bath session against a serene backdrop of lush green landscapes. For those feeling creative\, they can customise a set of postcards featuring unique designs or take home your very own animal-themed bag charm. There’s a world of fun waiting for nature lovers of all ages!  \nFor more information on the event\, please visit: https://go.gov.sg/nms-anniversary  \nWebsite: nationalmuseum.sg | FB national.museum.of.sg | IG natmuseum_sg 
URL:https://artsequator.com/event/national-museum-of-singapores-137th-anniversary-celebrations-and-final-curtain-story-of-the-forest/
LOCATION:National Museum of Singapore\, 93 Stamford Road\, Singapore\, 178897\, Singapore
CATEGORIES:Visual Arts (Events)
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DTSTART;TZID=Asia/Shanghai:20240925T100000
DTEND;TZID=Asia/Shanghai:20241024T203000
DTSTAMP:20260429T211915
CREATED:20240912T054602Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240912T054602Z
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SUMMARY:A Journey of Art in Nature
DESCRIPTION:A Journey of Art in Nature: “Celebrating Art\, Nature & Animal Welfare” \nCalling all art aficionados\, nature enthusiasts\, and animal welfare advocates to unite for a remarkable event! “A Journey of Art in Nature” is an exuberant online auction that brings together the extraordinary talents of three acclaimed artists – Singapore’s Eu Oy Chun\, Malaysia’s James Seet\, and Hong Kong’s Leo Wong. This event invites you to embark on a captivating exploration of the natural world through diverse artistic mediums\, running online from 25th September to 24th October 2024. Additionally\, an exclusive in-person viewing will take place from 25th to 29th September 2024 at ShouShan ArtSpace\, where attendees will have the unique opportunity to meet Eu Oy Chun and James Seet in person and connect virtually with Leo Wong\, allowing for a personal encounter with the artists and their works. \nThis exclusive experience not only celebrates the beauty and diversity of art but also supports a noble cause – the Mercylight Animal Rescue and Sanctuary Limited\, a local animal shelter committed to rescuing and caring for abandoned animals. \nA Unique Auction Experience: Online Bidding and In-Person Viewing\n“A Journey of Art in Nature” offers an extraordinary auction experience. Art lovers can participate in the online auction from 25th September to 24th October 2024\, exploring an array of captivating artworks from the comfort of their homes. For a truly immersive experience\, an exclusive in-person viewing of the artworks will be held from 25th to 29th September 2024 at ShouShan ArtSpace. This in-person event will allow collectors to appreciate the intricate details up close\, engage in pre-auction opportunities\, and interact with the artists themselves. \nA Heartfelt Harmony for Animals: Support a Worthy Cause\nA portion of the sales from this event will be donated to Mercylight Animal Rescue and Sanctuary Limited\, a Singapore-based dog shelter dedicated to rescuing and caring for abandoned animals. By supporting this auction\, art lovers have the chance not only to acquire stunning pieces but also to contribute to a cause that resonates deeply with the community.
URL:https://artsequator.com/event/a-journey-of-art-in-nature/
LOCATION:ShouShan ArtSpace\, 37 Jalan Pemimpin #06-06\, Mapex\, Singapore\, 577177\, Singapore
CATEGORIES:Visual Arts (Events)
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ORGANIZER;CN="ShouShan%20ArtSpace":MAILTO:hello@euoychun.com
GEO:1.348939;103.8408832
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DTSTART;TZID=Asia/Singapore:20240927T100000
DTEND;TZID=Asia/Singapore:20250202T190000
DTSTAMP:20260429T211915
CREATED:20240912T054712Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240912T054712Z
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SUMMARY:Kim Lim: The Space Between. A Retrospective
DESCRIPTION:National Gallery Singapore celebrates the life and work of Singapore-born sculptor and printmaker Kim Lim (1936 – 1997) with Kim Lim: The Space Between. A Retrospective. Running from 27 September 2024 to 2 February 2025\, this landmark exhibition presents over 150 works\, marking Lim’s most comprehensive major museum exhibition to date. \nThis retrospective underscores the role of Lim’s cultural in-betweenness in shaping her artistic style and her resistance to pressures of identity determinations. Trace the evolution of her practice\, and see her unique approach to Minimalism\, influenced by material cultures encountered during her extensive travels. Experience an in-depth showcase featuring key sculptures and prints spanning four decades\, along with maquettes\, never-before-seen photographs. \nGain new insights into her artistic journey\, philosophy\, and creative relationships\, and see how she relied on the power of suggestion and metaphor\, to masterfully balance space\, light\, and rhythm to great effect.For more information on the exhibition\, please visit: https://www.nationalgallery.sg/kimlim
URL:https://artsequator.com/event/kim-lim-the-space-between-a-retrospective/
LOCATION:National Gallery Singapore\, 1 St Andrew's Rd\, #01 – 01\,\, Singapore\, 178957\, Singapore
CATEGORIES:Visual Arts (Events)
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GEO:1.2897045;103.8512862
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DTSTART;TZID=Asia/Shanghai:20240928T120000
DTEND;TZID=Asia/Shanghai:20241027T190000
DTSTAMP:20260429T211915
CREATED:20241009T062125Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20241009T062125Z
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SUMMARY:Let's See レッツ・シー : A Japanese painters group exhibition in Singapore
DESCRIPTION:MISAKO AND ROSEN (Tokyo) and ROH (Jakarta) are pleased to announce our jointly produced exhibition\, Let’s See レッツ・シー\, to be presented at ArtSpace@HeluTrans\, Singapore. Offering a cross-section of contemporary Japanese painting\, Let’s See レッツ・シー simultaneously proposes a model of collaboration between galleries within Asia\, with an example of the potential for commercial gallery spaces to utilize\, cooperatively\, their resources and flexibility towards the presentation of exhibitions of cultural significance. \nLet’s See レッツ・シーfeatures the work of 18 individual painters and one collective of 2 artists (Twin Boat Songs; Yu Nishimura + Kazuyuki Takezaki). The exhibition takes as foundational the work of Tokyo-based Hiroshi Sugito (b. 1970) and spans multiple generations with the youngest artists\, Emi Mizukami and Nanami Hori\, both being born in the 1990s. Let’s See レッツ・シー follows by one decade the groundbreaking exhibition The Way of Painting organized by curator Motoaki Hori for Tokyo Opera City Art Gallery in 2014. \nThe exhibition will include a site-specific work by artist Shimon Minamikawa\, a series of artist talks\, and a catalogue with essays by both independent curator Motoaki Hori as well as Gabriel Ritter\, Director of the University of California\, Santa Barbara\, Art\, Design & Architecture Museum and Associate Professor in the Department of the History of Art & Architecture.
URL:https://artsequator.com/event/lets-see-%e3%83%ac%e3%83%83%e3%83%84%e3%83%bb%e3%82%b7%e3%83%bc-a-japanese-painters-group-exhibition-in-singapore/
LOCATION:ArtSpace @ HeluTrans\, 39 Keppel Road\, Singapore\, 089065
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DTSTART;TZID=Asia/Shanghai:20240928T120000
DTEND;TZID=Asia/Shanghai:20241116T190000
DTSTAMP:20260429T211915
CREATED:20240924T073325Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240924T073325Z
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SUMMARY:Being and Nothingness – A Discourse on Identity | New Works by Nathan Yong
DESCRIPTION:Official Opening with Artist in Attendance\nDate: Thursday\, 3 October 2024\, 7 – 9pm\nRSVP required at kenix@artcommune.com.sg \nExhibition Period: 28 Sept – 16 Oct 2024 \nIn conjunction with Singapore Gallery Month 2024 and Singapore Design Week 2024\, artcommune gallery proudly presents the new solo exhibition of trailblazing industrial designer and artist\, Nathan Yong (b. 1971\, Singapore). The exhibition features 11 limited edition designs crafted from stainless steel and in the typology of everyday interior objects: sofa\, lounger\, chair\, bar stool\, standing screen\, and vase. Sculptural\, sleek and thought-provoking in shapes and polished to a mirror finish\, these works overturn conventional expectations of industrial design and push the symbiotic interdependence between form and functionality of such objects beyond their familiar material and presence. \nThe marriage of art and industrial design is an artistic process well explored in the creative world. Ushered in by the likes of Western artists such as Donald Judd\, John Chamberlain and Dan Flavin\, who opened up a new entire visual vocabulary since the 1960s\, this practice has continued to inform contemporary currents of art and industrial expressions in myriad ways. In Singapore\, however\, this remains a niche exploration and an undercelebrated creative practice. With his exceptional background in design and craftsmanship\, Nathan’s interest in challenging and bridging the formal expressions of art and object design has been at the forefront of his exploration with industrial materials over the decades. Being and Nothingness – A Discourse on Identity showcases Nathan’s latest series of work\, through which he examines the relationships surrounding material design\, space and identity. \nIn the realm of Singaporean artistry\, the choice of stainless steel pipes and sheets as a medium carries profound symbolism\, reflecting the cultural and societal ethos of the nation. This medium\, inherently sleek and efficient\, evokes a paradoxical narrative\, oscillating between cleanliness and coldness\, efficiency and a lack of warmth. Just as polished stainless steel mirrors its surroundings\, there is a reflection of Singapore’s societal fabric where efficiency often prevails\, but at times\, individual identity can feel overshadowed. Singapore\, a city-state known for its modernity and progress\, is often portrayed through the lens of efficiency and cleanliness. The use of stainless steel as an artistic medium echoes these themes\, embodying the precision and orderliness that define the cityscape. The smooth\, unblemished surfaces of stainless steel pipes and sheets represent the meticulous planning and execution characteristic of Singapore’s urban development. \nHowever\, beneath this surface of efficiency sits a deeper narrative. The coldness of stainless steel speaks to the potential loss of individual identity in a society that prioritises uniformity and conformity. Just as the reflective nature of polished stainless steel can obscure its own identity in favour of mirroring its surroundings\, individuals may find themselves caught in a similar predicament\, striving for perfection and assimilation while grappling with the erosion of personal distinctiveness. \nYet\, there is a poignant beauty in this reflection. The mirrored surfaces of stainless steel invite contemplation\, prompting viewers to question their own roles within the societal framework. The interplay between the material’s reflective qualities and its inherent lack of warmth challenges us to seek balance between efficiency and human connection\, between order and individuality. \nUltimately\, the symbolism of stainless steel in Singaporean artistry serves as a microcosm of the city-state itself— a place where efficiency and progress coexist with the complexities of human experience. It reminds us that beneath the gleaming facade of modernity\, there are nuanced narratives waiting to be discovered and expressed\, inviting us to reflect on our own identities within the ever-evolving tapestry of Singaporean society.
URL:https://artsequator.com/event/being-and-nothingness-a-discourse-on-identity-new-works-by-nathan-yong/
LOCATION:artcommune gallery\, 76 Bras Basah Rd\, #01-01\, Singapore 189558\, Singapore\, Singapore\, 189558\, Singapore
CATEGORIES:Artist Opportunities
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ORGANIZER;CN="artcommune%20gallery":MAILTO:valerie@artcommune.com.sg
GEO:1.2962693;103.8524962
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20240930
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20241125
DTSTAMP:20260429T211915
CREATED:20241009T055232Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20241009T055232Z
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SUMMARY:[APPRENTICESHIP OPPORTUNITY] BAAP (Intermediate)
DESCRIPTION:[APPRENTICESHIP OPPORTUNITY] \nLooking for the next step in your career backstage? The Backstage Affair Apprenticeship Programme (BAAP)(Intermediate) is looking for aspiring Stage Managers or Production Managers\, basic knowledge in arts and entertainment production required. \nOur 6-month production-based training program provides young arts industry practitioners a safe and structured space to progress to higher management. Under the supervision of an experienced industry practitioner\, you will work on a minimum of 2 projects as a production manager or stage manager\, allowance included. \nAccepting Applications on a rolling basis \nFind out more at www.thebackstageaffair.com/baap2025
URL:https://artsequator.com/event/apprenticeship-opportunity-baap-intermediate/
LOCATION:Singapore\, singapore\, singapore\, Singapore\, 508502\, Singapore
CATEGORIES:Artist Opportunities,Residencies & Fellowships
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ORGANIZER;CN="The%20Backstage%20Affair":MAILTO:hello@thebackstageaffair.com
GEO:1.352083;103.819836
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20240930
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20241125
DTSTAMP:20260429T211915
CREATED:20241009T055310Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20241009T055310Z
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SUMMARY:[APPRENTICESHIP OPPORTUNITY] BAAP (Entry)
DESCRIPTION:[APPRENTICESHIP OPPORTUNITY] \nThinking of working backstage but not sure where to start? The Backstage Affair Apprenticeship Programme (BAAP)(Entry) is looking for aspiring backstage managers\, no minimum experience required! \nThrough a mix of classroom learning and on-the-job training\, our 12-month intensive programme equips apprentices with the skills to fulfil various backstage management roles across the arts\, entertainment\, and other relevant industries. \nWhether you’re a fresh graduate looking to bridge your school learning with relevant industry experience\, or simply an active arts patron looking to be part of the action\, BAAP(Entry) might just be for you! \nFind out more at www.thebackstageaffair.com/baap2025 \nDeadline: 24 November 2024
URL:https://artsequator.com/event/apprenticeship-opportunity-baap-entry/
LOCATION:Singapore\, singapore\, singapore\, Singapore\, 508502\, Singapore
CATEGORIES:Artist Opportunities,Residencies & Fellowships
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ORGANIZER;CN="The%20Backstage%20Affair":MAILTO:hello@thebackstageaffair.com
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20240930
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20241125
DTSTAMP:20260429T211915
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LAST-MODIFIED:20241009T055352Z
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SUMMARY:[APPRENTICESHIP OPPORTUNITY] BAAP (Entry)
DESCRIPTION:[APPRENTICESHIP OPPORTUNITY] \nThinking of working backstage but not sure where to start? The Backstage Affair Apprenticeship Programme (BAAP)(Entry) is looking for aspiring backstage managers\, no minimum experience required! \nThrough a mix of classroom learning and on-the-job training\, our 12-month intensive programme equips apprentices with the skills to fulfil various backstage management roles across the arts\, entertainment\, and other relevant industries. \nWhether you’re a fresh graduate looking to bridge your school learning with relevant industry experience\, or simply an active arts patron looking to be part of the action\, BAAP(Entry) might just be for you! \nFind out more at www.thebackstageaffair.com/baap2025 \nDeadline: 24 November 2024
URL:https://artsequator.com/event/apprenticeship-opportunity-baap-entry-2/
LOCATION:Singapore
CATEGORIES:Artist Opportunities,Residencies & Fellowships
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ORGANIZER;CN="The%20Backstage%20Affair":MAILTO:hello@thebackstageaffair.com
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DTSTART;TZID=Asia/Shanghai:20241002T110000
DTEND;TZID=Asia/Shanghai:20241130T210000
DTSTAMP:20260429T211915
CREATED:20240924T073210Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240924T073220Z
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SUMMARY:ART COLLECTIVE 2 - LET ART FLOW
DESCRIPTION:Building on the success of “Art Collective 1 – Symphony of Colors\,” Be One Gallery proudly presents “Art Collective 2 – Let Art Flow” at Raffles City Shopping Centre\, Singapore. This exhibition continues the gallery’s mission to celebrate and promote Singapore’s top artistic talents while inspiring home décor. Since 2017\, Be One Gallery has provided a platform for both emerging and established artists\, connecting them with wider audiences. Supported by Singapore’s leading e-furniture brand FortyTwo\, the event blends art seamlessly into daily life. Held at the Qoltured by FortyTwo showroom\, the exhibition showcases works by renowned artists like Kevin Tan\, president of The Society of Chinese Artists\, who captivates with his semi-abstract depictions of Singapore\, alongside UOB Painting of the Year winners Wong Yee Heng and Arick Lee.”Art Collective 2″ offers an engaging experience for art lovers and collectors\, blending artistic creativity with everyday life.
URL:https://artsequator.com/event/art-collective-2-let-art-flow/
LOCATION:Raffles City Shopping Centre\, #03-03\,Raffles City Shopping Centre\, Singapore\, Singapore
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GEO:1.29401;103.8531473
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DTSTART;TZID=Asia/Shanghai:20241005T130000
DTEND;TZID=Asia/Shanghai:20241026T153000
DTSTAMP:20260429T211915
CREATED:20240909T110725Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240909T110725Z
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SUMMARY:Black and White II Workshop
DESCRIPTION:Explore the artistry of black and white photography with renowned fine-art photographer Mary-Ann Teo. This intermediate immerses you in the essentials of printmaking techniques\, such as manipulating filter gels\, and mastering dodging and burning methods. \nWorkshop Fee\n$350 Workshop Fee + Materials & Darkroom Use $100 (includes darkroom and chemicals usage during class time\, and 6 additional hours outside class time) \nInstructor\nMary-Ann Teo \nPre-requisites:\nParticipants will need to have a 35mm film SLR or point-and-shoot camera. \nPlease note:\nThis is a very hands-on workshop. Participants’ learning will be most effective if they are able to make all of the sessions. As the workshop is repeated several times a year\, participants may wish to register for a future round if they already know they may miss several lessons during this period. Make-up lessons and refunds are not offered for sessions missed. \nPlease register via our website.
URL:https://artsequator.com/event/black-and-white-ii-workshop/
LOCATION:Objectifs Centre for Photography and Film\, 155 Middle Road\, Singapore\, 188977\, Singapore
CATEGORIES:Workshop & Talks (Events)
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20241006
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20260101
DTSTAMP:20260429T211915
CREATED:20241009T061919Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20241009T061919Z
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SUMMARY:Rattan Eco Sprawl: Manifesting the Forest by Zen Teh
DESCRIPTION:Singapore Art Museum (SAM) presents Rattan Eco Sprawl: Manifesting the Forest\, a newly commissioned artwork by Singaporean artist Zen Teh. This installation is part of Port/raits of Tanjong Pagar\, a public art trail by The Everyday Museum that brings artistic perspectives into everyday spaces in the Tanjong Pagar neighbourhood. It joins other works on the trail by five other artists Aki Hassan\, Divaagar\, Space Objekt\, Grace Tan and Isabella Teng. \nNestled in a tranquil\, lush corner of Spottiswoode Park\, Rattan Eco Sprawl is crafted primarily from rattan\, with forms inspired by natural elements such as mountains and mounds where insects dwell — the same formations that have also influenced sacred structures like Cambodia’s Angkor Wat. Live plants encroach on the structure’s exterior\, while the interior of the work\, with its lowered ceilings and narrowed passageways resembles a space where the natural world can be contemplated and nurtured.  \nSet against the backdrop of Singapore’s rapidly changing urban landscape\, Rattan Eco Sprawl reflects on the entanglement of nature and urban development. Through collaborating with rattan and wood artisans\, an ecologist\, and study of the local environments\, Rattan Eco Sprawl highlights our fragile\, intertwined relationship with nature. \nIn conjunction with the launch of the work on 6 October 2024\, a special artist talk will take place on the same day at SAM at Tanjong Pagar Distripark. The programme features a short film screening on the making of the work and a talk by artist Zen Teh who will discuss her interdisciplinary approach. Also present are the key collaborators of the work — the rattan artisans from Cambodia. Participants will have a chance to learn from the artisans\, weaving techniques used to create the installation. Registration is free.  \nRattan Eco Sprawl: Manifesting the Forest is commissioned by The Everyday Museum\, a public art initiative by Singapore Art Museum.
URL:https://artsequator.com/event/rattan-eco-sprawl-manifesting-the-forest-by-zen-teh/
LOCATION:Spottiswoode Park (access path opposite Spottiswoode Residences)\, Spottiswoode Park (access path opposite Spottiswoode Residences)\, Singapore\, Singapore
CATEGORIES:Visual Arts (Events)
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ORGANIZER;CN="Singapore%20Art%20Museum":MAILTO:enquiries@singaporeartmuseum.sg
GEO:1.2752989;103.8372683
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DTSTART;TZID=Asia/Shanghai:20241008T100000
DTEND;TZID=Asia/Shanghai:20241112T123000
DTSTAMP:20260429T211915
CREATED:20240909T105541Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240909T105541Z
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SUMMARY:Smartphone Filmmaking Workshop
DESCRIPTION:Interested in making your own short film but stuck on how to start? Are you curious about all the exciting new features of your smartphone and how it can be used to make visually compelling stories? Smartphone Filmmaking is the perfect introduction to filmmaking for first-time filmmakers! Participants will learn pre-production skills (i.e. how to storyboard\, come up with a script\, cinematography techniques\, lighting and sound knowledge)\, engage in film production (i.e. how to cast\, direct\, and do production management)\, and post-production (i.e. film editing). \nThe workshop includes on-location\, hands-on camera work and consultation as participants work together in teams to complete individual short films. No fancy gear needed! \nIt is highly recommended that participants use their own mobile phones in this class. \nWorkshop Fee\n$875.00 \nThis workshop is eligible for use of SkillsFuture Credit. \nPlease note:\nThis is a very hands-on workshop. Participants’ learning will be most effective if they are able to make all (or most) of the sessions\, and will be able to shoot their short films during the period indicated in the schedule above. \nAs the workshop is repeated several times a year\, participants may wish to register for a future round if they already know they may miss several lessons during this period. Make-up lessons and refunds are not offered for sessions missed.
URL:https://artsequator.com/event/smartphone-filmmaking-workshop/
LOCATION:Objectifs Centre for Photography and Film\, 155 Middle Road\, Singapore\, 188977\, Singapore
CATEGORIES:Workshop & Talks (Events)
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DTSTART;TZID=Asia/Shanghai:20241008T140000
DTEND;TZID=Asia/Shanghai:20241202T190000
DTSTAMP:20260429T211915
CREATED:20241112T051639Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20241112T051639Z
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SUMMARY:Homing Instinct
DESCRIPTION:Homing InstinctAnanta Thitanat\, Ari Angkasa\, Dieneke Jansen\, Kahurangiariki Smith with Buntheun Oung8 October – 2 December 2024 \nHoming Instinct is a collaborative moving image project featuring artist commissions related to housing\, home and belonging. It is a partnership between The Physics Room (Ōtautahi)\, CIRCUIT (Te Whanganui-a-Tara)\, Composite (Naarm)\, and STORAGE (Bangkok); the project will be shown at each of the sites of its three new commissions. As such\, the work also shifts through states of belonging and meeting for the first time\, hosting and being hosted\, being located and being in transit. The first iteration of Homing Instinct was launched at The Physics Room and Enjoy Contemporary Art Space in Aotearoa\, New Zealand\, in July. Now\, it’s time for Bangkok to embrace this transformative journey.Homing Instinct began with a conversation around housing inequalities in Aotearoa. It evolved into an exhibition project with three new moving image commissions by Ananta Thitanat\, Ari Angkasa\, and Kahurangiariki Smith with Buntheun Oung. These are accompanied by an existing work by Dieneke Jansen\, which sparked this series of new commissions. Collectively\, Homing Instinct intends to hold a metaphorical prism in front of ideas we may have about housing\, home and belonging\, generating more expansive conversations about identity and its connections to place.Selected from an open call by each commissioning organisation\, these works take a distinct perspective\, yet the currents of identity and diaspora and reflections on family histories form points of convergence. These works have been developed with an awareness that they will move across different cultural contexts\, yet arguably they each deploy strategic acts of resistance to easy consumption. The works rely on translation\, nonlinear narrative logic or multiple temporalities\, and as such they disrupt any expectation of seamless transition between contexts.
URL:https://artsequator.com/event/homing-instinct/
LOCATION:Storage Art Space\, 3rd Fl. 469 Prasumen Rd\, Bangkok\, Bangkok\, Thailand
CATEGORIES:Visual Arts (Events)
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ORGANIZER;CN="Storage%20Art%20Space":MAILTO:storagebangkok@gmail.com
GEO:13.7400813;100.5162804
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DTSTART;TZID=Asia/Shanghai:20241009T080000
DTEND;TZID=Asia/Shanghai:20241009T170000
DTSTAMP:20260429T211915
CREATED:20241024T064350Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20241024T064350Z
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SUMMARY:ANIMALIA: A brush with the Chinese zodiac
DESCRIPTION:Step into Animalia: A brush with the Chinese Zodiac \, where Sue Olivier brings the 12 Chinese zodiac animals to life with a clever wink and a playful brush. Her deep love for Asian culture shines in each piece\, as she boldly captures the quirky\, unique traits of each creature—from the Ox’s unyielding stubbornness to the Horse’s hopeless romantic gallop. Olivier’s witty take respects the rich traditions of the zodiac\, while giving each animal a modern personality that feels strikingly familiar. \nWe’re endlessly fascinated by the zodiac because\, let’s face it—who doesn’t love a little cosmic nudge that says\, “Yes\, you are as charming as a Snake or as loyal as a Dog!” Olivier taps into this playful magic\, making us see ourselves and others in these timeless symbols\, with just enough humor to keep it fun. \nA solo exhibition by Sue Olivier
URL:https://artsequator.com/event/animalia-a-brush-with-the-chinese-zodiac/
LOCATION:Visual Arts Centre\, 10 Penang Rd\, #01-02\, Dhoby Ghaut Green\, (Dhoby Ghaut MRT Station Exit B)\, Singapore\, 238469\, Singapore
CATEGORIES:Visual Arts (Events)
ORGANIZER;CN="Sue%20Olivier":MAILTO:Sueolivier28@g
GEO:1.2984736;103.8461269
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DTSTART;TZID=Asia/Shanghai:20241009T193000
DTEND;TZID=Asia/Shanghai:20241009T210000
DTSTAMP:20260429T211915
CREATED:20241009T055853Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20241009T055853Z
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SUMMARY:5G Hotspot
DESCRIPTION:Join Per°Form CoThink Lab Fellow Wong Binghao (Bing) as they discuss a decade of discursive curatorial practice. They will take as their primary object of analysis 5G Bing — an Internet grimoire of writing\, aesthetics\, and cultural criticism.  \n  \nWong Binghao (they/them) approaches art essayistically\, as eclectic constellations of practice\, research\, and lived experience. They work with artists and thinkers to create essays\, publications\, digital\, public\, education\, and international programs\, performance and live events\, and exhibitions.
URL:https://artsequator.com/event/5g-hotspot/
LOCATION:72-13\, 72-13 Mohamed Sultan Road\, Singapore\, Singapore\, 239007\, Singapore\, 239007\, Singapore
CATEGORIES:Literary Events/Talks (Events)
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ORGANIZER;CN="T%3A%26gt%3BWorks":MAILTO:24pwc.tworks@gmail.com
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